U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the decision to hold the G20 summit in South Africa, citing concerns over human rights abuses against Afrikaners. In a statement, Trump described the situation as a "total disgrace," alleging that Afrikaners, who are descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers, are being killed and their land illegally confiscated.
Trump announced that no U.S. government officials would attend the G20 summit as long as these alleged human rights violations continue. He expressed his intention to host the G20 in Miami, Florida, in 2026.
This statement comes amid ongoing discussions regarding international human rights issues and the role of global summits in addressing them. For more on related developments, see our coverage on recent developments concerning U.S. government actions.



